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BULLDOZER "The day of wrath + The exorcism" 2xCD deluxe DIGIBOOK[2CD digibook]

Special double CD re-issue housed in an ultra deluxe hard cover digibook including 20 page booklet with lyrics and photos! The packaging of this edition is totally stunning and makes justice to so legendary recordings!
CD1 - THE DAY OF WRATH: The ground-breaking debut full length of Italy's most respected Metal band of all times finally coming back to light in a fantastic new version specially remastered from 1st generation sources provided by the band and re-packaged with unseen photos and lyrics (in English + the original early drafts typed in Italian).. BULLDOZER's first album is a total classic of blackened evil Metal taking the rawest school of VENOM and MOT?RHEAD to an unebelievably powerful and wicked sonic impact, bearing the malevolent flame of "Black Metal" and "Welcome to Hell" and injecting it with a renewed intensity. For anyone into old school Black Metal to not own this is a crime. This is for anyone that worships the early releases from Venom, Bathory and Sodom.. WELCOME DEATH!
CD 2 - THE EXORCISM + FALLEN ANGEL: The ultra-fucking-rare BULLDOZER Demotape 1984 with kult "Fallen angel" 7" added as bonus. One of the most incredible findings in FOAD's hunting career: only 3 copies of this demo exist, one was sent to Roadrunner, one to King Diamond and one was recently exhumed in AC Wild?s basement and delivered to us for a top quality treatment. This is the recording that got Bulldozer signed to Roadrunner in 1984 and it sounds killer.. different and rawer versions of classics ended on their debut slasher "The day of wrath". Dark, demonical Black/Speed Metal from the most savage guts of Italy's early 80s Metal inferno, for anyone that worships the early releases from Venom, Bathory and Possessed, plus the "Fallen angel" session adds that Mot?rhead touch that makes this an instant masterpiece of rawness. Check out how AC Wild introduced the unreleased Demo recordings: "This tape was sent to Roadrunner and Roadrunner signed us in 1984. It was also submitted to King Diamond to ask if he was interested in being the producer of our album but he refused saying that this stuff sounded "too Punk"!!